The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1916, Page 10

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__ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS 10 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, @ a lhteareereen eae ' 1916, eancensemnsianslilin was strongly in favor of the election of former Gov. Glynn of New York for temporary chairman, but action [ aE SALARY SLASHER pln GUARD WINS {ROGER C, SULLIVAN [Ssetsssats ious i to-night. he ‘epresenting Mr. was po! | NEEDED 3,000 RECRUITS | eats wer hi - ie abiuend | eh sa atid that prob BOOMED AS RUNNING | himse! said Mr. O'Malley OME ahly ne sr Speaker Clark nor nm p' 1 3 7 ed the 8 GIVEN INCREASED Thirty-Day Cam} 1 Closes With Eee ; not set enter 4 t he cain. ah st 1 Rey week } 2,176 Enlisted, and Returns kept in W! ishinton by Congressional duties The sub-committee to-day began election of 100 assistant ser- LK ay ee 0 attend \t-arms for the convention yikes. te ft LOOH Feerni Tk New| ‘ if "ent th chara of arranger sistant secretaries—one for Guard to’ get 3,000 recruits In Now comm n rt ‘\t50 won| Headquarters Opened at St,jfer the convention, The sent fimentleach State and Tertitory. n rk City has closed with M Aldermanic Presi + Breeton Dowling ete toe eee rete inet | Louis by Illinois Friends— nearly two weeks, and they 4 ; f Only One to Oppose It Be- {will show, National Guard officers Sub-Committee Meets. THIS AD IS WORTH $4 TO YOU ee “ 4 " | wast said yesterday, that the thirty-day ———y 1875 ; id g : ! fore Board of Estimate. jeans sigh Has Hetiod the Cialed 600 = eer ; ’ : : 1! It is estimated that there are now iS fore the nearly 1 sworn in| ters" were "opened to-day, when |} 2 32 EAST 14TH STREET, near Broadway 665 EIGHTH AVE., near 42d St. GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN MILLINERY and ACCESSORIES SPECIAL - EXTRA - SPECIAL === Saturday, June 3d Every purchaser of $5.00 worth of millinery or accessories between June 3d and 17th will receive FREE—ONE OSTRICH FEATHER BOA Melty $3.00 to $4.00 Value et receipts for wks from June lo their | members of the convention arrange- ments sub-committee of the Demo- | cratic N ittee assembled John y of C assumed charge Foster, Twelfth | Charles ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES IT. When your shoes pinch or your corns | The Country-wide System THIS—IT WON'T APPEAR said Mr, Dowling. WM fellows did what they conaldered « : yeh @ ood day's work in decreasing the salaries of middle-aged and old men | th tiona e e with families, Then they sat about | @9y but war 1S 1s the table and declared: ‘Now we'll| M uive ourseives a little boost.’ x and bunions ache so that you are tired | 4 ve i ¥ t «| od in a inonth bY | all over, get Allen's Foo Rase, the anti- | septic powder to be shaken into the shoes and used in the foot-bath, It will take oj. | the sting out of corns and bunions and was} give instant relief to Tired, Aching, y in| Swollen, Tender feet. Over 100,000 n's| packages are being used by the German and Allied troops at the front. Sold ‘everywhere, 25c. Don't accept any sub- k atitute. man who bh service only three years a 1 who saw | the fit to bring about a $600 cut In the | Patt @ salary of a city employee who had) sul wen faithful nearly thirty years? {eo ahe ta “T think this Bureau of Standard has gone about far enough, Its work | ~ is finished, At least we ought to finish its work by abolishing the “GET THE HABIT" GO TO BRILL BROTHERS FOR MOTOR APPAREL SUIT SALE OF THE SEASON All New Spring and Summer Stock You do each purchases, 3d—you get you This extra. special offer Kood between June Sd'und 17th. Gilp it now—tt won't apne The Telephone’s Birthday [2 220): been in the to IORTY-ONE years ago today the telephone was born. Its birth cry was only the faint musical sound of a plucked spring carried over a hundred feet of wire, but it was heard by Alexander Graham Bell through a crude little instrument he had invented, and at that mo- ment a new art—the Art of Telephony—came into being. LIP MIVOV UVAdadvV L.NOM LI~SIHL dIID ar again. From this feeble birth cry there has been developed a country-wide system of practically instantaneous communication that comprises 21,000,000 miles of wire and 9,200,000 telephone stations served through 64,000 telephone exchanges that contain 48 miles of telephone switchboards. Pounds of Broo! man of the klyn, who nittee or nd Grades, shers, He sa faithful work Every day in the year 26,000,000 messages are sent and received through nat as Ea aU re torn || this system that is being operated, maintained, and developed by a loyal army of 156,000 Bell workers. Surely no higher tribute to the greatness of the telephone can be paid than by the universal and constant use that is made of it by those to whom it means a happier, more prosperous existence, rules, «LIGVH AHL La9.. GO TO BRI Willvonseder, @ V. Duff, examine Mo tfoward V. Brocka fA $2,340. i HABIT” SUAHLOUd TITHH OL OD The ee Remaining Stock ot A. MENDELSON @ BRO. NEW YORK MA::UFACTURERS OF FINE CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN $15.00 $18.00 AND Victor Victrola J $15 to $350) yet nay fer At ta WE Ww MLLIURNISH YOUR HOME ON CREDII With This 100-PIECE DINNER SET § nn Order It by Mail. Pay for It sid on Delivery Rec cece Ree. Price 812 3. BRE you buy f Gur. Prices ‘Are Always the Lowest, $50 Victor Cu'fi R40 VICTROU Worth fords. R ) EVENINGS > UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK TALL THREE STORES «LIGVH AHL Lo % Library Rockers henry sale of > Keg, Price #2, GO TO BRILL = Accounts Opened From | gr ALLY INVITED 000 |\ canteen tin orl ; ‘Ik Lined and Silk Sleeve Lin BS. to, $5,900 Ane Non Bet Teatigeeetss | Nearly Every Suit Quarter Silk Lined and Silk Sleeve Linings Ferecpiaehs BRASS BED Cancellation from the firm’s customers, due to their inability to deliver on time because of delay in receiving woolens and the necessity for ready cash, is what made the oppor- tunity possible—both for us and for you—every suit in the lot is new Spring and Summer merchandise, which was made to sell for more money—walk into any of the Brill Stores and sce for yourself—it will mean a saving of many dollars. Here’s a Partial List of the Good Things Offered at $12.25 AH.LOUd T1idd OL OD 4-KOOM OUTFIT $98 “Wisi Su ae Added, OV EER vier Bots 48 t9em | Howry poats: panel etfoct Se ; $20.00 Quarter Silk Lined Overplaids $15.00 Alpaca Lined Blue Serges $18.00 Quarter Alpaca Lined Gray Flannels Brom carn; a vita Chareen, VTi to A J ANP ES SASS pare $18.00 Quarter Silk Lined Shepherd Plaids| $20.00 Quarter Silk Lined Blue Flannels $20.00 Quarter Silk Lined Pin Stripes pe $20.00 Quarter Silk Lined Brown Flannels | $18.00 Quarter Silk Lined Pinch Backs $20.00 Quarter Silk Lined Fancy Greens SALE OF K 7 Sal e of Hi gh Grade PERIOD SUITS Sale of Se s CARRIAGES $18.00 Quarter Silk Lined Gray Plaids $18.00 Quarter Silk Lined Tartan Checks | $18.00 Quarter Silk Lined Brown Plaids dictin te, 7 $20.00 Quarter Silk Lined Pencil Stripes | $20.00 Quarter Silk Lined Gray Stripes $18.00 Quarter Silk Lined Fancy Norfolke FOR L eae DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM " $18.00 Quarter Silk Lined Gray Flannels $18.00 Quarter Silk Lined Tropical Worstede ~=.—, | AT SAVINGS OF FROM 33% TO 50"; thaw 4 Picce Great Sale of Great Sale of Sale of $3.00 & $4.00 Balch, Price & Co. at $2.50 raw * cong ge Kinds at 35 c $5.00 Genuine Panamas, Special at $2.65 en's newest. designs + | On Sale at the 8 Brill Stores in New York, Brooklyn and Newark, 50 and $3.85. This worth 88. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th St., near Broadway 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St, 125th St., Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings. Our New Store in Brooklin ON FLATBUSH AVE, AT FULTON ST. And Our New Store in Newark—791 BROAD STREET AT MARKET Union Square, Harlem, Brooklyn and Newark Stores Open To-Morrow Evening Fine Silks in figures, stri polka dots and plain colors, Rats «LIGVE GHL La9., Pay 6) 60 09 delivery aud the f Cash or Credit, 50c a Ww ay ETS Oyen Saturday E yor id aay te ‘ts “an 1, + Tog audlg 10 o'Clock at All Three Stores a0 acorns Open an Account? pAtae: qumann . | by Mail Store §/ Special Otter to ‘ comp UY 49-51 Our Old Customers 4 “" . Market St. 2.00?! oitetth taf Ss fe ST TH pened fl aa, ‘ gasuaae fr: AN ANE TRL LIDS TOA AEST. SNES 9 ELC IP beeramcarconea renee ru SusaH.Loud TIA OL OD GO TO BRILL Ghee bith HABEL BROTHERS FOR MOTOR APPAREL

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